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T + 74 Working in the Dark

Thursday morning I came to use my desktop computer ( Camilla ) and the monitor display was very dim and then started cutting out altogether. I tried my laptot on the monitor with the same result so that confirmed it was the monitor that had died. I'd had it about two and a half years and it does get used everyday so that's not too bad I suppose.

Although it was an expense I could do without I now have a nice 19" widescreen monitor and this one has a three year warranty.

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